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OpenGPU Lab
Summary
The opengpu cluster is for CUDA based computing at the School of ICS and accessible to any user with an ICS shell account. Each system has
Long running jobs must be submitted through our SGE job queueing system in order to properly balance resources. Jobs executed from via SGE jobs queueing system will be given priority over jobs running on the command line.
Logging In
You may log in remotely from any host using an ssh client. See our common tools page for a list of clients.
Log in to opengpu.ics.uci.edu
See directions for connecting to openlab
This is a reminder that most instructional hosts, including OpenGPU hosts, require SSH Keys or use of Campus VPN for clients connecting from off campus. Off campus ssh clients are no longer be allowed to login using a password.
Details
- Operating System: CentOS 7 (Redhat Enterprise Linux 7 Equivalent)
- Provisioning: Puppet 3.x
- Primary Investigator: Computing Support
- Contact Email: helpdesk@ics.uci.edu
Hardware Specifications
The Opengpu hosts are made up of:
Phase 2 Cluster (poison)
Description | Information |
---|---|
Cluster | OpenGPU |
Count | 1 |
Model | Supermicro SYS-7049GP-TRT |
Processor | Intel(R) Xeon(R) Silver 4114 CPU @ 2.20GHz |
GPU | NVIDIA Corporation GP102 [TITAN Xp] |
RAM | 128 GB |
HDD | SSD 480GB |
RAID | none |
Redundant Power | Yes |
Software
- Cuda-8.0
- Cuda-9.0
- Cuda-9.2
User Access
- All Users
Services Provided
Members
Complete rosters for the opengpu group can be displayed with the following qconfcommands:
qconf -shgrp @opengpu.h